Bang The Keys: Four Steps to a Lifelong Writing Practice

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Attention aspiring and working writers alike!

Finish your work in four easy steps with this explosion of inspiration.


How can aspiring writers-whether aiming for a short story, novel, screenplay, or nonfiction work-gain the confidence they need to follow through on their creative visions....

The answer can be found in this book by a writing coach and university writing professor whose "Bang the Keys" workshop stems from an innovative four-step system that offers practical advice for demonstrated results every time.

Step 1: Begin with the strongest idea.
Step 2: Arrange the work into a concrete shape.
Step 3: Nurture the project with love, so that others can love it, too.
Step 4: Go finish, and then let it go so it may live independently in the world.

Also included are practical writing exercises that will give readers the tools and the inspiration to finish the writing projects they start ... or bust their fingers trying!

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About the author

Jill Dearman is a New York City journalist, novelist, editor, and respected writing coach. She has a MFA from the New School and has taught journalism at New York University for more than ten years. Dearman’s writings have appeared in New York Stories and North Atlantic Review, and her titles include Bang the KeysQueer Astrology for Women, and the novel The Great Bravura.

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